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  2. Korg DRM-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Korg DRM-1 Digital Rhythm Module is a multitimbral tone generator, that can be played from CV triggered drum pads (any brand) or via MIDI.It utilizes 12-bit Digital to Analog PCM wave memory synthesis and comes equipped with 23 internal preset timbres, which can be expanded by importing additional timbres from Korg DDD-1/5 ROM cards.

  3. Incredibox - Wikipedia

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    This version features yellow beats, sky blue effects, red melodies, and purple voices. V5: Brazil is the fifth version of Incredibox that was released on May 28, 2016. This theme is inspired by Brazilian music. [6] This is the first version that was made exclusive to the paid apps. This features yellow beats, blue effects, green voices, and red ...

  4. Korg KARMA - Wikipedia

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    The Korg KARMA music workstation was released in 2001 as a specialised member of the Korg Triton family. KARMA stands for Kay's Algorithmic Real-time Music Architecture. [5] [6] The unit features up to 62 note polyphony [7] and is 16-part multitimbral.

  5. 8 white noise machines for better sleep - AOL

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    This white noise machine has a 4.7-star average rating from over 6,460 reviews on Amazon. ... The sound machine may become such a strong cue for sleep that it has to be taken everywhere, from ...

  6. Drum machine - Wikipedia

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    A drum machine often has pre-programmed beats and patterns for popular genres and styles, such as pop music, rock music, and dance music. Most modern drum machines made in the 2010s and 2020s also allow users to program their own rhythms and beats. Drum machines may create sounds using analog synthesis or play prerecorded samples.

  7. I-Doser - Wikipedia

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    The developer claims the separately purchasable content aims to simulate specific mental states through the use of binaural beats, some of it is named after various recreational drugs. [1] The I-Doser player has been downloaded millions of times [ 2 ] and is based on the audio technology of a GPL-licensed binaural beat generator, SBaGen. [ 3 ]